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A Roman marble portrait head of a man
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A Roman marble portrait head of a man
Circa late 1st - early 2nd Century A.D.
Depicted with lightly furrowed brow, gazing slightly to his left, the pupils with articulated irises, the wavy hair arranged in seven rows from the crown, 13.5cm high
Circa late 1st - early 2nd Century A.D.
Depicted with lightly furrowed brow, gazing slightly to his left, the pupils with articulated irises, the wavy hair arranged in seven rows from the crown, 13.5cm high
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Provenance:
American private collection, Bay Area, San Francisco.
Oscar Meyer Antiquities, Los Angeles, California, acquired late 1960s.
French private collection, acquired in the mid-20th Century.
Literature:
The head bears some resemblance to portraits of the emperor Domitian (A.D. 51-96) with a rounded face, thin lips, and hair arranged in a 'Neronian' style with rows of curls. The carved eyes may have been added later. For a related example in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, inv. no. 1914.130, cf. G. Mansuelli, Galleria degli Uffizi, Le Sculture, II, Rome, 1961, p.75 no. 74.
























